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How To Heal Keloids ?

Keloids are ugly looking scars caused due to injuries and sometimes these scars are painful. It happens when the body tends to overreact to an injury and the scar ends up covering a much bigger area than the wound. It is mainly caused due to the stress caused to the skin. Keloids have the potential to get infected and sometimes they pose a serious danger if they do not heal properly. Also, when this happens usually, it ends up in surgery.

There is no cure for keloids, and in most cases the scars become permanent. There is very little a person can do in the form of treatment to reduce the effects of keloids. Keloids are also characterized by the uneven spread of the skin. Also, most of the treatments available for keloids have to be performed in a hospital only. Also, many of the treatments are not very effective.

Some of the herbal remedies available for keloids can take a very long time to cure. There are some home based remedies also available for keloids. However, the most common methods of reducing the effects are surgery and if not using external applications like a compressed bandage. Also, steroid injections and injections of cortisone have helped to improve the scars caused by Keloids. Healing keloids can be done if the treatment is persistent. Also, if the scars have formed fresh, then any form of treatment would be more effective. There are effective medications in the form of injections and topical creams available for Keloids and a qualified doctor would be able to prescribe it.

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What-Do-Keloids-Look-Like      Keloids are also called Cheloids and hypertrophic scars. They are scars that are caused after an injury when the skin overreacts to the injury. It looks like a skin growth but in nature it is actually a scar. In fact, there is no cure available for keloids, but some treatments can reduce the effects of the scar. More..